Not sure what the OP's trying to do. The Roku stick or the Roku3 that I have are for cutting the cord with cable or satellite & have nothing to do with wirelessly displaying your SP3 screen on the TV. You might be able to find an app that would allow you to use your SP3 to control and search for video content but the controller that comes with Roku does that very well. I think you might be looking for a device such as a Microsoft Wireless Video, which is a Miracast device for wirelessly displaying your SP3 on a TV or projector. Ya. I'd stay clear of anything that uses Chrome on the SP3.

The Roku stick and the Roku 3 support Miracast directly and allow you to wirelessly display your SP3 just as the Microsoft device does. The Roku stick just does it cheaper and also gives you all the benefits of a Roku at the same time.

I had never heard of DailyMotion before. I just went to their website and I see it is a website that competes with YouTube. Like zhenya said, with Roku you can add DailyMotion as a channel on Roku just like YouTube is a channel. If watch your videos via Roku than there is no need to even connect your Surface to Roku. It would probably be even cleaner coming directly through Roku to your TV rather than going logging into DailyMotion on your Surface and than screen casting your Surface to the TV through Roku. As an off topic question, is there suppose to be an advantage to storing your videos on DailyMotion rather then YouTube?

I had never heard of DailyMotion before. I just went to their website and I see it is a website that competes with YouTube. Like zhenya said, with Roku you can add DailyMotion as a channel on Roku just like YouTube is a channel. If watch your videos via Roku than there is no need to even connect your Surface to Roku. It would probably be even cleaner coming directly through Roku to your TV rather than going logging into DailyMotion on your Surface and than screen casting your Surface to the TV through Roku. As an off topic question, is there suppose to be an advantage to storing your videos on DailyMotion rather then YouTube?

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I don't really upload any videos to Dailymotion. I do use that site because it has a lot of Korean drama videos.

I wonder if Roku let's you add a website to stream video from or do you have to use those pre-loaded websites only?